Adrian’s father also hates witches and wants them to die…also for an unexplained reason.įor a game that can be completed in under nine hours, the story is a disaster, to say the least. As their friendship blossoms, players learn Adrian’s father is taxing the villages and harnessing the power of the Dragon Nest, which allows him to control dragons… for some reason. When he gets attacked in the Misty Cave, Eirudy saves his life, and the two become friends. She also meets Adrian, a young nobleman whose mother is in a coma, and he is searching for a way to wake her up. In order for her creations to come to life, she must zap living creatures of their vitality. With the ability to bring puppets to life, Eirudy goes out to gather ingredients for crafting and meets a wild boar whose energy she wishes to steal. While it was a noble effort to port the game to consoles, the transition is rough around the edges and makes for an uncomfortable playing experience.Įirudy is a marionette witch who keeps her presence hidden in the Misty Forest. Co-developed by Kiwi Walks and developer Ikina Games, WitchSpring3 Re:Fine: The Story of Eirudy is the first entry in the series to be ported to the Nintendo Switch. Each game looks at witches and their relationship to monsters and humans as common themes. It features adorable witches getting into shenanigans, and often wrestling with choices. WitchSpring is a popular mobile RPG series developed in Korea.
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